Upon first learning of spiritual principles, I wanted to create egoic walls and separations, to say “this is spiritual and that is not, avoid this/embrace that,” but now I see the error of my ways.  Knowing that I’m an integral part of a vast web of consciousness, I feel obliged to explore, to see transcendence in everything.  

I feel obliged to not stand with those prude hermits that became twisted into religious obsolescence, but to plunge into wild, deep waters, and to not just speak of faith, but live it.


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    Writer_Whitby

    The enlightenment in this one

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    1. As in all things, haha! I just pretty words up as best I can! 🙂

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        Writer_Whitby

        And it works

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  2. Yeah, I know what you are talking about. Till recently I use to think some people are more spiritually evolved than others. I thought the script said that but no it didn’t. When we look at everyone kind or
    Mean we should see them with the same
    Amount of
    Consciousness . Some are just not switched on💡
    My ego had a bit of a sulky day when it realised its insignificance. Literally had to take it off the pedestal and make it sit on it after making it a naughty step😡

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    1. Lol, Ameeta! I get into that with my ego all the time. But someone has to discipline the little buggers, or they will just run rampant… 🙂

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      1. It’s good to share the ego bashing!

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    2. Good for you Ameeta! Realizing the insignificance of things is a useful tool that many needlessly condemn; I actually get a great deal of relief from contemplating my own insignificance. Takes the pressure off! 🙂

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      1. The only time my ego doesn’t sit on the naughty step but might get a handkerchief instead, is when I really put my all or did something with very best of intentions and I am misunderstood or ridiculed. Lucky for everyone else my ego is usually dumbstruck in those moment so no more damage is done.

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      2. Not trying to be a contrarian, but the ego ain’t all bad…we were saddled with it for a reason; I think to appreciate its absence the more we evolve. BUT…I am with you in that it is super fulfilling to smack the crap out of it, haha! 🙂

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      3. I hear you.

        (See I can talk American too!)

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      4. Nice! (but i thought everyone said that?) 🙂

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      5. Maybe but we
        Say I get you or
        I understand what you are saying more often.

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  3. It isn’t “faith” until it’s lived; before that, it’s only theory… 😉

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    1. Good point! Should’ve just used your words—one sentence sums it up better, haha!

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